Excited. Challenged. Accountable. Engaged. These are the words being used to describe the youth of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints nearly four months after the church's new curriculum was put into practice.

Two men received the maximum sentence Wednesday for their roles in the death of a University of Utah cancer researcher. Robert Cole Boyer and Colton Raines were sentenced to 1 year and 2 1/2 years in jail, respectively.

Is that extra insurance fee sometimes recommended by rental car agents really necessary? A little pre-planning with your insurance agent can get you to say what I say: "No, thank you. Your daily rate is outrageous."

West Valley City city manager Wayne Pyle and acting police chief Anita Schwemmer publicly denied Wednesday claims the department is covering up what happened when Danielle Willard was shot by two detectives.

Witnesses say a man rattled a fence separating him from bison on Antelope Island on Saturday, appearing to try to get the beast's attention as he was taking pictures. The man got more than he bargained for.

The Utah Office of Tourism is taking a page from its long-running "Greatest Snow on Earth" winter campaign to promote Utah's five national parks for spring and summer using the catch-phrase "The Mighty 5".

For the last five years, government biologists and boaters themselves have fought to keep an invasive and devastating mussel out of Utah waters. Despite those efforts, quagga mussels turned up in Lake Powell this week.

Several Highland High School cheerleaders and their parents are furious after they were told they could not try out for the squad for this coming school year. The Highland High School administration says it's because the girls have too many unexcused absences.

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